On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 12:03:22PM -0300, Fabio Galarraga wrote:
> Hi to all:
> I have a linux script and I need it can execute some mysql commands.
> Is it possible? If possible, how?
http://www.dataloss.nl/dteq/
(you probably want to disable DEBUGging in the Makefile).
Greetz, Peter.
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Except, leave out the space bhetween the -p and the password, or put the
userid
and the password in your .my.cnf file.
Robert Vetter wrote:
>
> Fabio Galarraga wrote:
> >
> > Hi to all:
> > I have a linux script and I need it can execute some mysql commands.
> > Is it possible? If possible, how?
yes absolutely...look into mysqlbackup
(http://www.ocsny.com/main/index.ocs?url=osl ) for an example.
Cheers,
Miekl
Fabio Galarraga wrote:
> Hi to all:
> I have a linux script and I need it can execute some mysql commands.
> Is it possible? If possible, how?
>
> Best regards,
> Fabio Galarraga
Fabio Galarraga wrote:
>
> Hi to all:
> I have a linux script and I need it can execute some mysql commands.
> Is it possible? If possible, how?
Simply put the SQL commands in a text file. To execute them in the bash
script you use the mysql client program:
mysql -u user -p password the_datab
Fabio Galarraga wrote:
>
> Hi to all:
> I have a linux script and I need it can execute some mysql commands.
> Is it possible? If possible, how?
>
> Best regards,
> Fabio Galarraga
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
see
mysql --help
you probably want
mysql -e ""
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Hi to all:
I have a linux script and I need it can execute some mysql commands.
Is it possible? If possible, how?
Best regards,
Fabio Galarraga
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.mysql.com/manual.php